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Speaker: Corey Reed, LMFT, at EMPAC

Summary: At some point in our lives, we will experience burnout. This training will look at the four definitions of burnout, the different types and what is at the root of the problem. It will also help identify burnout indicators, how to put a stop to the cycle and what to do about burnout on the job-both in yourself and your co-workers. Burnout has a lot of overlap with depressive symptoms so we will discuss the differences and similarities. All this leads to making sure our employees take care of themselves so they can be a productive employee.

Biography: Corey completed his undergraduate degree from Kansas State in Advertising/Marketing in December of 1997. He worked in various jobs from media buying, customer service, retention and sales before he decided to find a career more “rewarding”. After 12 years in the advertising and media field he decided to use his life experience and interest in psychology to help others. Corey received his Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) degree from Friends University in the June 2011.

During his graduate internship, Corey began working as Affiliate Coordinator on a part time basis. After completing his graduate internship at EMPAC, he added to his existing part time shift by becoming a counselor and full time EMPAC employee. He currently provides counseling, training, HR consultation and company engagement efforts for the agency.

He works with a variety of issues from anxiety, depression, grief, parenting and life skills building. He also leads and represents EMPAC on critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) sessions for partnering companies like Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Sheriff/Fire, Fidelity Bank, just to name a few.

Corey enjoys staying busy in his off time with outdoor activities (especially hunting and fishing), sports, home improvement projects and cheering on his Wildcats. His latest project is restoring a 1964 Chevy C-10 pickup truck.